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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sticks around" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone or something is staying in a particular place for a period of time. For example, "I'm glad she's sticking around for a few weeks so we can hang out."
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"We hope the audience sticks around," Shanks said.
"Who sticks around and tries to make things work again?
"Nobody sticks around," Ms. Stabile said, without bitterness.
He sticks around, but they don't seem very happy together.
Let's hope the beleaguered Ramsay sticks around long enough to see it flourish.
But if he sticks around, the offers in June could be higher," claim reports in Italy.
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Don't stick around.
They stick around.
Others stuck around outside.
So people stick around.
Will Wright-Phillips stick around?
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